2026-04-29 11:05:57 美东夏令时 / 福克斯新闻频道
白宫要求联邦调查局对多起州级调查进行审查,以确定是否存在关联
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2026年4月29日上午11:05 美东夏令时 发布
卡斯·帕特尔详述白宫记者协会晚宴枪击案调查
联邦调查局局长卡斯·帕特尔正在谈论正在进行的白宫记者协会晚宴枪击案调查,该案中一名嫌疑人将目标对准特朗普政府官员。
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【独家报道】 联邦调查局局长卡斯·帕特尔表示,应白宫要求对多起州级调查进行审查后,该局将“尽快”发布一份报告,以确定这些调查是否存在关联。
“应总统、白宫的要求,联邦调查局正在对这些调查进行集体审查,”帕特尔周二在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时表示。“我们已经在接触相关方,已经展开工作。这些都是州级案件,但我们正在排查是否存在任何关联,并且很快就会发布最终报告。”
他驳斥了近几周重新浮出水面的所有神秘死亡和失踪案件都存在关联的说法——指出其中一些甚至都不是科学家——但表示联邦调查局“只是在认真开展调查工作”。
“我们正在核实是否存在关联,他们是否都在从事相同的工作?我们正在与州和地方合作伙伴一同解答这些问题,很快就会发布报告。”
又有两名特朗普盟友称拜登政府下的FBI在“政治迫害”争议中秘密调取了他们的数据
近几周来,至少12起涉及科学家及其他与政府和国防研究相关人员的案件重新受到关注,联邦当局正在调查这些案件是否存在关联。这些案件涵盖失踪、已确认的谋杀以及此前被判定为意外死亡的事件,在网络上广泛传播,并引发了人们对是否存在更广泛模式构成国家安全隐患的质疑。
联邦调查局局长卡斯·帕特尔表示,应白宫要求对多起州级调查进行审查后,该局将“尽快”发布一份报告,以确定是否存在关联。(杰奎琳·马丁/美联社)
联邦调查局拒绝透露报告将公开多少内容,称此事仍在积极调查中。
唐纳德·特朗普总统也承认了这些案件,表示他的政府正在努力确定这些事件是否存在关联。
“我希望这只是随机事件,但我们会在未来一周半内查明真相,”特朗普4月16日对记者表示。“我刚离开一场相关主题的会议。”
“白宫将继续跨部门协调,调查这些事件并向美国民众保持透明。我们不会提前披露调查进展,”白宫发言人安娜·凯利周三对福克斯新闻数字频道表示。
美国国家核安全管理局表示,已获悉涉及其实验室和设施人员的相关报道,并正在对事件进行审查。
48岁的史蒂文·加西亚(左)曾在堪萨斯城国家安全园区工作,2025年8月28日他仅携带一把手枪从阿尔伯克基的家中步行离开后被报失踪。中为梅利莎·卡西亚斯,摄于某未知日期的戴帽外出照片。右为退役少将威廉·尼尔·麦卡斯兰身着军装的照片,摄于某未知日期。(新墨西哥州公共安全部;塞拉·卡西亚斯;美国空军)
近几周来,至少12起涉及科学家及与国防相关人员的案件重新受到关注。
其中包括退役空军少将威廉·“尼尔”·麦卡斯兰的失踪案,他曾负责机密研究项目,2026年初从新墨西哥州的家中失踪;以及NASA相关工程师约书亚·勒布朗的死亡案,他在被报失踪数小时后,尸体在一辆被烧毁的车辆中被发现。
其他案件还包括:NASA喷气推进实验室工程师莫妮卡·哈辛托·雷萨在加利福尼亚州徒步旅行时失踪,以及洛斯阿拉莫斯国家实验室雇员梅利莎·卡西亚斯在离开新墨西哥州的工作岗位后失踪。
NASA喷气推进实验室工程师莫妮卡·哈辛托·雷萨在加利福尼亚州徒步旅行时失踪。(洛杉矶县警长办公室)
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福克斯新闻数字频道披露的另一案件涉及陆军生物化学家裘德·海特,他2022年被车辆撞倒后死亡,当时被判定为意外事故,但近期其家属和前同事重新对该案提出质疑,称关键细节仍未得到解释。
当局尚未表明任何案件之间存在关联。
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The White House requested the FBI review multiple state-level investigations to determine whether any are connected
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Published April 29, 2026 11:05am EDT
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EXCLUSIVE: FBI Director Kash Patel said the bureau will produce a report “in short order” after reviewing multiple state-level investigations at the White House’s request to determine whether any are connected.
“Those investigations are collectively being looked at by the FBI pursuant to (the) President, the White House’s request,” Patel told Fox News Digital in an interview Tuesday. “So we’re reaching out. We’ve already done it, we’re engaged. They’re all state cases, but we’re looking to see if there’s any connections, and we’re going to have a final report here in short order.”
He poured cold water on the idea that all the cases of mysterious deaths and disappearances that have resurfaced in recent weeks are connected — noting that some are not even scientists — but said the FBI is “just trying to do our homework.”
“We are trying to make sure, was there a connection? Did they, were they all working on the same thing or not? Those questions we’re answering right now with our state and local partners, and we’ll produce a report shortly.”
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At least a dozen cases involving scientists and others tied to government and defense research have drawn renewed attention in recent weeks, as federal authorities work to determine whether any are connected. The cases — which span disappearances, confirmed homicides and deaths previously ruled accidental — have circulated widely online and prompted questions about whether a broader pattern could pose a national security concern.
FBI Director Kash Patel said the bureau will produce a report “in short order” after reviewing multiple state-level investigations at the White House’s request to determine whether any are connected.(Jacquelyn Martin/AP)
The FBI declined to say how much of the report would be made public, noting the matter remains an active investigation.
President Donald Trump also has acknowledged the cases, saying his administration is working to determine whether the incidents are connected.
“I hope it’s random, but we’re going to know in the next week and a half,” Trump said to reporters April 16. “I just left a meeting on that subject.”
“The White House continues to coordinate across the interagency in order to investigate these events and provide transparency to the American people. We will not get ahead of the investigation,” White House spokesperson Anna Kelly told Fox News Digital Wednesday.
The National Nuclear Security Administration has said it is aware of reports involving personnel across its labs and facilities and is reviewing the matter.
Steven Garcia, 48, left, who worked at the Kansas City National Security Campus, was reported missing Aug. 28, 2025, after leaving his Albuquerque home on foot carrying only a handgun. Center, Melissa Casias in a hat outside taken on an unknown date. Right, Ret. Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland in uniform taken on an unknown date.(New Mexico Department of Public Safety; Sierra Casias; United States Air Force)
At least a dozen cases involving scientists and defense-linked personnel have drawn renewed attention in recent weeks.
They include the disappearance of retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William “Neil” McCasland, who oversaw classified research programs and vanished from his New Mexico home earlier in 2026, and the death of NASA-affiliated engineer Joshua LeBlanc, whose body was found in a burned vehicle hours after he was reported missing.
Also among the cases is Monica Jacinto Reza, a NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineer who disappeared while hiking in California, and Melissa Casias, a Los Alamos National Laboratory employee who vanished in New Mexico after leaving work.
Monica Jacinto Reza, a NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineer disappeared while hiking in California.(Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department)
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Another case revealed by Fox News Digital involves Army biochemist Jude Height, whose 2022 death was ruled accidental after he was struck by a vehicle, but has since drawn renewed scrutiny from family members and former colleagues who say key details remain unexplained.
Authorities have not indicated that any of the cases are connected.
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